Ship Energy Systems
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Energy Science and Technology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2020) | Viewed by 25310
Special Issue Editor
Interests: hydro and thermal power plants; distributed generation; cogeneration and trigeneration; gas turbines; energy system optimization; energy production systems
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In navigation, the containment of energy consumption has always been an aspect of great importance. Today, the power generation sector on board ships is experiencing a "revolution" due to both the entry into force of legislation on increasingly polluting emissions and the change in on-board energy consumption, which is becoming increasingly polygenerative (mechanical energy, electricity, heat, and cold) instead of only being propulsive.
In this context, this Special Issue aims to address this current pressing problem inviting papers concerning new on-board power generation systems, different from the traditional systems with internal combustion engines fueled with heavy fuel oil.
Very important aspects related to the performance of innovative energy systems, emission reduction, space and volume optimization could be discussed. System optimization could be considered in terms of both optimal design and optimal management in the operational life of a ship, considering the ship's electrical, thermal, refrigeration load demands in the different navigation phases.
Prof. Dr. Piero Pinamonti
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Ship energy systems
- Emission reduction
- polygeneration
- naval fuels
- energy saving on board
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